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  • Jose Nepomuceno - Known As Father Of Philippine Father
  • Jose Nepomuceno Made Dalagang Bukid In September 12, 1919
  • Dalagang Bukid - The First Filipino Movie / Film Of Silent Type.
  • Dalagang Bukid Was Released On September 12, 1919. It Was A Major Box-Office Success, Earning 90,000 Pesos From A Budget Of 25,000 Pesos
  • Film - The Youngest Philippines Art.
  • Films Have Ranged From Silent Movies To Talkies, Black Or White Colored.
  • Theatre - Comes From A Greek Word Of Theatron " Seeing Place. "
  • Seeing Place
    Theatron
  • Meaning Of Theatron
    Seeing Place
  • Theatre - Branches Of Performing Arts Concerned With Acting Out Narratives Or Stories In Front Of An Audience.
  • Theatre May Consist Of:
    • Dialogue
    • Gesture
    • Music
    • Dance
    • Scenery
    • Sound Effects
    • Spectacle
  • Drama - Type Of Theater That Focuses On Dialogue And Action, Based On Written Text
  • Called As Plays (?)
    Dramatic Literature
  • Playwrights And Actors - Most Popular People In Theatre
  • Cinema - Most Popular Art Forms
  • Film - It Is An Artistic Or Educational Nature.
  • Cinema - Designed For The Exhibition Of Films
  • Cinema - Exposes Reality And Tells Stories (Visual Medium)
  • Cinema Comes From French Cintematograph That Is Used To Refer To The Device That Projects A Motion Picture Onto A Screen
  • Contemporary Movies / Films - Presently, Made For Profit, Lacks Any Quality To Redeem Itself.
  • Genres Been Present For Few Past Decades Which Are Being Recycled Over And Over Again With The Same Stories
    Contemporary Movies / Film
  • Literary Elements (Drama)
    • Plot
    • Characters
    • Theme
    • Language / Dialogue
    • Setting
    • Atmosphere
  • Plot - What Happens In Play
  • Characters - Personalities Or Roles Being Enacted By Actors
  • Theme - Main Idea Of The Play
  • Language / Dialogue - Manner Of Verbal Expression; The Speech, Or Writing Style Used In The Play.
  • Setting - Time And Place Of The Play
  • Atmosphere - The Mood In The Play
  • Technical Elements Of Stage Play / Drama:
    • Scenery
    • Costumes
    • Props
    • Lights
    • Sounds
    • Makeup
  • Scenery - The Equipment Inside The Set (Eg. Curtains, Plants, Back Drops, Or Platforms) Which Are Used In The Dramatic Production To Reflect The Place And Time, Or Enviroment Of The Play Events.
  • Costumes - Clothing And Accessories Worn By Actors.
  • Props - Movable Objects Used On Stage.
  • Lights - Color, Position, And Intensity Of Lights To Create Mood.
  • Sound - What Audience Hear In The Play
  • Makeup - Face And Body Cosmetics
  • The Performance Elements Of Drama:
    • Acting
    • Speaking
    • Nonverbal Expression
    • Character Blocking
    • Stage Blocking
  • Acting - Use Of Facial Expression, Gestures, Body Movement, And Voice To Convey Action Or A Personality.
  • Speaking - Manner Of Expression, Project Of Voice, Delivery Of Lines.
  • Nonverbal Expression - Uses Facial Expression, Gestures, And Body Alignment To Convey Meaning.
  • Character Blocking - Path Or Points Formed By Actors Movement.